Title
Atonement
Files
Description
Jonathan Edwards and Karl Barth are widely considered to be the greatest North American and Swiss theologians, respectively. Though situated in vastly different contexts and separated by nearly two hundred years, they shared intriguing similarities. Both employed exegesis, theology, and philosophy with ease. Both reasoned with unique quality, depth, and timelessness. Both resisted liberal shifts of their day while remaining creative thinkers. And both were Reformed without uncritically assuming the tradition.
Each chapter brings these theologians into conversation on classic theological categories, such as the doctrine of God, atonement, and ecclesiology, as well as topics of particular interest to both, such as aesthetics and philosophy. As with all great theologians, Edwards and Barth continue to illuminate Christian doctrine. Readers will appreciate their rigor of thought and devotion to Christ.
Keywords
Barth, Karl, 1886-1968--Criticism and interpretation; Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758--Criticism and interpretation
ISBN
978-1683596172
Publication Date
7-27-2022
Publication Source
Reformed Dogmatics in Dialogue: The Theology of Karl Barth and Jonathan Edwards
Inclusive pages
219-236
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publisher
Lexham Academic
City
Bellingham
Disciplines
Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
Recommended Citation
Johnson, Adam J. (2022). Atonement. Reformed Dogmatics in Dialogue: The Theology of Karl Barth and Jonathan Edwards. 219-236. Bellingham: Lexham Academic.
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